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Thursday, September 19, 2019
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Board of Regents amends qualified admissions at Kansas public universities
The Kansas Board of Regents unanimously voted Wednesday to modify qualified admissions standards for public university s…
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Editorial: Public's right to know matters most
The public has a right to know. Period.That's our take after a couple of concerning Kansas stories bubbled to the surfac…
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Bluejays close out Buffaloes 30-8
MEADE - Senior Payton Marshall led the Cimarron Bluejays with two touchdowns this past Friday against the Meade Buffaloe…
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Defensive dominance not enough for Conqs
It was a defensive battle with an unlikely ending. The Dodge City Community College Conquistadors defense got tough agai…
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First Dental Good News: KJLS draws youths from 97 counties
HUTCHINSON - Ford County will be well represented during the 87th annual Kansas Junior Livestock Show from Sept. 27-29 a…
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Teen's bovine plasma research wins plaudits
PRATT - When Sophie Bricker, a Skyline sophomore and FFA member from Pratt County, talked about her research project on …
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DCCC students attend Transfer Fair
On Sept. 9 at Dodge City Community College, hundreds of students attended the DCCC Transfer Fair at the DCCC Learning Re…
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Free developmental screening planned at United Methodist Church
To help parents determine whether their child's development is age appropriate, a free screening clinic for children fro…
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This ride will pull in more than 1,000 vehicles
OTTAWA - It's been 33 years since a group of friends first hatched the idea of having a car show in their hometown.Five …
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First Dental Good News: Ken Spencer appointed Dodge City Fire Chief
As Dodge City Fire Chief Robert Heinz retires, city officials didn't have to look far for his replacement.According to D…
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Foul play believed in escaped monkey investigation
Two capuchin monkeys at Wright Park Zoo are back home, while one still recovers from surgery.Wright Park Zoo and Dodge C…
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It's time to get serious about stabilizing Ogallala Aquifer
The western Kansas economy relies heavily on crops irrigated by the Ogallala Aquifer.These crops provide most of the gra…
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Red Demons score 38 straight, take 45-7 win over Cougars
Dodge City scored 21 points in the final four and a half minutes of the second quarter this past Friday night - includin…
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DCHS girls golf finishes 6th
The Dodge City girls golf team finished sixth in the 12-team tournament at Mariah Hills golf course on Thursday, Sept. 1…
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Outdoors: Sittin' pretty
Jim Kammeyer remembers a dove hunt with his dad years ago, when he was about 14. A small group on a father and son dove …
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